ireland造句151. In 1284 Edward I appointed him to a commission sent to Ireland to audit accounts there.
152. Down by way of Lisburn, the town with the large army base and Northern Ireland army headquarters.
153. But four minutes from the finish Elwood's second drop goal offered Ireland some much need breathing space.
154. The most attractive man in all Ireland, the girl in the shop had said, and perhaps he was.
155. Later still it was found covering extensive areas of the sea floor south of Ireland.
156. Still not getting anywhere in Northern Ireland, but then, who is?
157. I was glad to hear the accent, for it reminded me of my exciting days in Northern Ireland, recounted elsewhere.
158. Harte was freed and flew to Ireland, where he was arrested on arrival in Dublin.
159. Late last year the Northern Ireland sentence review board recommended that Adair be freed from Maghaberry.
160. Poor Ireland finally ran the blighters out about twenty-five years after you died.
161. The staff of the centre will known Northern Ireland business and the issues likely to affect it.
162. About one-eighth of secondary pupils in Northern Ireland attend grammar secondary schools, the remainder attending secondary intermediate schools.
163. All over Ireland, posters advertise pilgrim coach tours to Knock, a town famous for apparitions of the Virgin Mary.
164. At the age of sixteen, he was abducted from his homeland of Kilpatrick and enslaved in Ireland.
165. Ireland, whose economy is booming, is looking at allowing in 200,000 skilled workers over seven years.
166. We are not yet fully resourced in Northern Ireland.
167. The capital of Northern Ireland is Belfast.
168. Both Scotland and Northern Ireland had made last-minute substitutions.
169. Northern Ireland is the fourth region of the UK. Capital: Belfast.
170. The church in Ireland has always exercised an awesome power.
171. Their two children were immigrants to Northern Ireland from Pennsylvania.
172. the Republic of Ireland.
173. Rafferty was the sole survivor from the successful Ireland team of 1988.
174. She sounded less and less eager to return to Ireland.
175. The reference was presumably to the British role in Northern Ireland.